Trump sets out to erase Biden’s legacy with pardons and orders immediately after taking office
- Donald Trump began erasing Joe Biden's legacy on his first day as President by pardoning nearly all supporters involved in the January 6 Capitol riot and issuing numerous executive orders.
- Trump signed orders to increase border security, limit birthright citizenship, and designate drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.
- He described his supporters as 'hostages' and claimed to have a mandate to reverse Biden's policies, stating, 'America's decline is over.'
- Trump criticized Biden's pardons, saying they 'make him look very guilty' during remarks in the Oval Office.
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